Venture 145 km inland to Kiang West, one of Gambia’s largest and most bio-diverse protected areas. Here, Guinea savannah meets mangrove bolongs, supporting everything from sitatunga antelope and hyena to West African manatees and secretive leopards. With over 300 bird species—including rare raptors—wildlife thrives in this remote refuge. Guided safaris, canoe rides, and village visits bring deeper insight into conservation and rural life.
Why visit Kiang West National Park?
Spot rare and endangered wildlife in their unspoiled habitats
Navigate mangrove creeks in a traditional canoe
Learn from guides about ecological balance and preservation
Engage with rural communities living in harmony with nature
Explore habitats from savannah to tidal flats and forest
Forego the crowds—Kiang West invites you into the wild soul of Gambia, where every dawn brings new wildlife stories.